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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

I am sitting here waiting on 2014 to roll into my time zone and reflecting on what the last year has brought me and taught me.

I have grown so much in the last year. I have even handed down much of my clothes. I either physically or emotionally grew out of them. Some of which I had since high school haha. For those of you who don't know... I am 27 so I have loved some of those clothes a long time. But making the move has helped push me in the direction of making more of my clothes. And in 5 more months I will actually have the time to get serious.

I cut my hair shorter and with a ton of layers this year. I have worn my hair long and simple since I was 10. I have cut my own hair since I was 15 but always the same way. This time I challenged myself and was so happy at the outcome. And now I can do better wet sets for a more mature, vintage look.

I started my new job 2 weeks ago and I am settling in nicely s a coder. That will keep my brain busy when school ends =) It is what I am going to school for after all.My resolution for 2013 was to exercise and accessorize more often. I did great for exercising the first half of the year and accessorizing the last half... however I didn't do good the whole year with both

In 2014 I hope to continue growing into my own. I will be graduated from school in May and then I can really focus on my sewing and crafting. My New Year's Resolution for 2014 is to wear all my shoes more. I buy so many shoes because I love them. I justify it because I cannot make them. But then I wear them once (if that) and put them in my closet to gather dust. They are all too pretty to leave cooped up. And I need to get my monies worth. (I hope to do a post showing off what I have to inspire me to wear them all more)

I will blog as much as I can between now and the beginning of my last semester.

I already got the fabric for my graduation dress.

I spent my day with my loved ones at my first football game ever: the 80th annual Sunbowl. (Post to follow about the game). We then finished off 2013 with a proper meal of BBQ at the Stateline restaurant. I made a football skirt for today (again, post to follow).

I want to start with the cheesecake... who doesn't love dessert first?

(1001 SHORT, EASY, INEXPENSIVE RECIPES - page 320)Easy Cheesecake2 (8oz) packages of cream cheese, softened1/2 cup sugar1/2 tsp vanilla2 eggs1 9in ready graham cracker piecrust1 can pie filling of your choice (optional)Preheat oven to 350degreesBeat cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and eggs in a bowl. Pour into piecrust. Bake for 40 mins. Cool and serve with any pie filling.What I changed: Nothing. Just be sure you beat the ingredients well and until smooth and fluffy.Next time: I want to eat more hahaDid I like it: I seriously loved it!!

(1001 SHORT, EASY, INEXPENSIVE RECIPES - page 259)Slow Cooker Roast Beef4 potatoes, peeled and quartered2 onions, sliced1 (3-4lb) chuck roast1/2 tsp garlic powder1/2 tsp seasoned saltPlace half of the potatoes and onions in slow cooker. Place roast on top of veggies and add remaining potatoes and onions on top.Pour 1/2 cup water over meat and veggies and cover. Cook on low for 10-12 hrs or on high for 5-6 hrs.What I changed: I added and extra potato for a total of 5. I also used more that just 1/2 tsp garlic powder and seasoned salt. I rubbed the seasonings in to each side of the roast before placing in the slow cooker. I also had to add 2 extra coffee mugs full of water because 1/2 a cup wasn't nearly enough (possibly because I have a large oval slow cooker??)Next time: I want to add carrots and maybe even celeryDid I like it: I sure did! I loooooove pot roast!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Only 5 days left until Christmas!! I am starting to feel the excitement building!

All gifts are wrapped and sitting by the tree

But I don't have my Christmas dress sewn up yet!!

Oh no!!

I started testing a pattern yesterday but realized I didn't like the way it will fit my two fabric options...

So I just picked 2 more patterns and start cut one tonight.

In fact, I picked 7 patterns to hope to get through before school starts again

Oh shoot! I still need to pick fabric to make my graduation dress

so I have 8 items to get through then haha

I only have 4 weeks left of break

=(

This week has gone so fast! Going through all the education at work (because of my promotion to coder) has been exhausting. Thankfully I only have a few classes left.

I snapped some pictures of my sewing plans... Here they are. Wish me luck in time management hahaSimplicity 1797 View CThis is the dress I am now working on for Christmas(could not figure out why the image would not rotate, sorry)

McCall's M6699

I want this one for Christmas Eve or day if I can finish 2 dresses in the next few days.

I plan on getting some grey for the contrast

McCall's M6534

I have been wanting to make a Hello Kitty dress for a while. I found this fabric in the remnants bin one day but it is only a yard. It will be perfect for this style dress. I will use the fuschia on the skirt of the dress.

M6407 View A

I think this flannel will make an adorable little jacket. I want to make the collar solid pink.

M6681 View A

I have been wanting to make this cute little hoodie for a while. In fact, it has been cut for months. I hope to make it before it gets hot =P

McCall's3830

I want to make a few flannel skirts. Especially now that I have riding boots =)

New Look A6184 View E

This is the dress I cut and started prepping last night. I will finish it, but it is on the back burner since it is no longer the pattern I want for Christmas.

Also, since I am on break, I will be cooking as much as I can too. I haven't spent real time in the kitchen in a while and I sure do miss it. The other day at Barnes and Noble I found an awesome recipe book and want to use these recipes for any meal or dessert I cook up while on break.Click here. I added a link to the book.

I have already picked a few recipes to try out. I will share them with you here as I try them. I will also rate them on flavor and simplicity.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

It rained for days here and it was perfect time to get some sewing in. When my Thursday class was cancelled due to minor flooding around town I started cutting out some patterns. I was ready to sew the whole weekend long.

My plans changed when I started to feel awful Friday. I slept all day, all night, and most of Saturday. ﻿I then had to use Sunday to play catch up on all my chores and prepping for school clinicals. So I have not sewn any of it

My schedule should not be so bad this semester with clinicals as it was before. But I need to adjust to it before I can see if I can keep sewing or need to shelf my Singer until Winter break.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

As I have mentioned before﻿, I always do my own hair. I have been cutting my own hair since I was old enough to use anything sharper than safety scissors. Some cuts better than others, and some on more appropriate days than others.

On the night before my Nino Bobby's wedding where I was the flower girl: not the best idea a 6 year old has ever had. Thankfully my mom was able to curl my hair to hide the imperfections.

My mom had a vintage doll head toy that she had brought from my grandma's house so I could play and style the long blonde hair... VINTAGE...

I was proud of the bob I gave her, as for my mom... not so much.

When I was 15 my parents enrolled me in Cosmetology school and I was happy as a clam. I never did graduate but I completed half the hours, so I learned plenty.

I have only had 3 or 4 professional cuts my whole life. Other than that, it has been all me. I usually play it safe when cutting my own hair since I am not behind myself and I am standing instead of sitting (posture can be an issue). I keep my hair fairly long and sometimes layer the front. You have probably seen my "Bettie Bangs" pop up every Fall and stay until late winter. That about sums up my "styling" when I cut my own hair.I have been getting pretty bored with my hair lately. I decided no Bettie Bangs this year because then my hair will be at strange lengths for grad. I also have not been able to add the fun colors I usually do due to my clinical rotation at a hospital for school.For someone who is accustomed to changing her hair at any given thought, this has been very hard. I can't see my hair exactly the same month after month. I just can't.These are the most recent pictures showing how my hair was prior to my cut. It was all one length in the back with only a bit of layering in the front. I was in desperate need of a trim.

I have been watching a ton of vintage movies because September is "Sundays with Hitch" on Turner Classic Movies. I decided I need more than just a trim. I needed a real style. A proper cut that will hold whatever I am in the mood for, retro or modern﻿.

I was scared of the idea for at least a week.

Then last Sunday after I had finished everything I needed to prepare for my week ahead, bathed the dogs, and done my chores; I realized I had a little extra time left over for the night. So when I got in the shower I left my shears on the bathroom sink, ready to work magic when I got out.

While in the shower I thought up how I was going to cut my hair and decided I wouldn't go back on it. I had the courage and my shears ready so I went right to it.

Instead of sticking to my usual, safe trim: I went for it. I was scared I would ruin it but figured it would grow back anyway haha.

I cut shorter than usual. Anyone who knows me knows that hair that doesn't touch my back bra strap may as well be a bob. For someone who usually has hair to her lower back, this is short haha

I also added a TON of layers all over my head. Not just the front this time.

So now my hair has more volume, holds my natural waves better, and will hold curl better (when it isn't raining cats and dogs outside).

I love it!

I feel more grown up and feel much more like brushing my hair now.

You can't have a proper cut and always leave in a messy bun, right.XOXOXLily Beanone very proud beauty school dropout

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

As you may have noticed, maxi dresses have been in style lately. I have wanted one so, so bad but have always felt like I was too tall standing at 5'1.

Well, after seeing so many of my friends tall and short rocking the maxi look, I decided I could too. I knew with the right dress I wouldn't feel like a child playing in my mom's pajamas hahaha. So when McCall's patterns went on sale I made a point to get a few maxi dresses.

This is the first one I made

McCall's M6559 View D

I am very proud of how well I matched my stripes on the side seam﻿

I have fallen in love with this pattern and think I will make one more tomorrow (if time permits). It was so easy! I think this is a great dress for someone who is new to sewing with knits (like myself). I managed my side seams perfectly bit I did stretch my hem seams out a bit. Any tips from you seasoned sewers?This is the first "form fitting" dress I have sewn and I think I did a great job of blending the sizes needed. It helped me gain some confidence with adjusting pattern sizing for my body. Maybe I will be ready to make a form fitting dress in cotton weave soon... maybe haha

And a photo shoot would not be complete without a puppy in a picture hahaha. Here is my Theadora exploring my new dress.﻿

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I also made a new apron last week.

My first time using a pattern to make one.

I used Simplicity Sew Simple A2011

I chose the unicorns and rainbows as my main fabric and baby pink gingham for the details. I did not have enough matching ric rac in my stash and couldn't decide which shade of pink I liked better... so I used both to line my pockets.﻿

I got a few shots with the apron on as well﻿

I adore it and love the "bib" pocket!

I can't wait for the Fall/Winter days of baking

I am so over the summer right now and ready to get some use out of my new apron!

XOXOXOX

Lily Bean

(p.s. School started last week but I am trying to use every waking moment to sew before things kick into gear for the semester)